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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of clinicians about antimicrobial stewardship and resistance among hospitals of Pakistan: a multicenter cross-sectional study.
Ashraf, Sohaib; Ashraf, Shoaib; Ashraf, Moneeb; Imran, Muhammad Ahmad; Choudhary, Zawar Ahmad; Hafsa, Hadiqa Tul; Awais, Abeer Bin; Kalsoom, Larab; Farooq, Iqra; Habib, Zaighum; Ashraf, Sidra; Iqbal, Qurrat Ul Ain; Ghufran, Muhammad; Sherazi, Syed Sami Hussain; Akram, Muhammad Kiwan; Akmal, Rutaba; Rafique, Sundas; Nawaz, Khawar; Safdar, Zartasha; Siddique, Uzma Nasim; Hassan, Muhammad; Arshad, Shahroze; Virk, Abdul Rehman; Ashraf, Muhammad; Saboor, Qazi Abdul; Humayun, Ayesha; Izhar, Mateen.
Affiliation
  • Ashraf S; Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan. sohaib-ashraf@outlook.com.
  • Ashraf S; Department of Pathobiology, Riphah International University, Lahore, Pakistan. shoaib.ashraf@mail.mcgill.ca.
  • Ashraf M; Department of Pharmacology, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan. moneeb.ashraf@hotmail.com.
  • Imran MA; Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan. ahmad.imran@skzmdc.edu.pk.
  • Choudhary ZA; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Hafsa HT; Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Awais AB; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Kalsoom L; Department of Internal Medicine, Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Farooq I; Department of Pediatrics Surgery, Children Hospital and Institute of Child Health, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Habib Z; Department of Orthopedics, Tehsil Head Quarter, Ferozwala, Shaikhupura, Pakistan.
  • Ashraf S; Department of Biochemistry, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Iqbal QUA; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Ghufran M; Medico Cirujano, ESACHS (Empresa de Servico Externo de la Asociacion Chilena de Seguridad), Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Sherazi SSH; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Akram MK; Department of Nutrition, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Akmal R; Department of Community Medicine, Sahara Medical College, Narowal, Pakistan.
  • Rafique S; Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Nawaz K; Department of Pediatrics, Sunny Downstate/Kings Country Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
  • Safdar Z; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Siddique UN; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Hassan M; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Arshad S; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Virk AR; Department of Internal Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Ashraf M; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Saboor QA; Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Humayun A; Department of Community Medicine, Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Izhar M; Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex, Lahore, Pakistan.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(6): 8382-8392, 2022 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34490566
ABSTRACT
Considering that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global challenge, there is a dire need to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of clinicians in AMR endemic countries. The current multicenter, cross-sectional study aimed at highlighting gaps in antimicrobial (AM) stewardship and AMR among practicing doctors working in public tertiary care teaching hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan. A KAP survey, based on a self-administered questionnaire containing 45 questions, was distributed among 336 clinicians in 6 randomly selected hospitals. Overall, 92% of the clinicians considered AMR as a worldwide problem but only 66% disagreed that cold and flu symptoms require antibiotics. Moreover, around 68% of the doctors felt confident about their practice in AM but still, 96% felt the need to get more knowledge about AM drugs. The need for refresher courses on rational antibiotic use was expressed by 84% of the participants. The main contributing factors considered for AMR by the doctors included excessive AM usage in the medical profession (87.1%) and multiple antibiotics per prescription (76.4%). Pharmacologically, AM spectrum was accurately chosen by 1.4% for Ampicillin, 0.003% for Erythromycin and 0% for Levofloxacin. Clinically, more than 50% of the clinicians used miscellaneous AM for empirical therapy of respiratory tract infection and cholecystitis. The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. It is concluded that the knowledge of clinicians is relatively poor for AM spectrum and drugs of choice for certain infections. However, the clinicians are aware of their shortcomings and desire for improvement.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Antimicrobial Stewardship Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Journal subject: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Antimicrobial Stewardship Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Journal subject: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan